Your First Job Stories & Mall Memories With Matt Friedlander
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About this listen
In this episode, we turn the mic over to you, the listeners—and it turns out your teenage trauma and retail scars are universal.
We asked you to share stories from your very first jobs, and wow… you delivered. From the north, south, east, west—and yes, even Canada, the stories came flooding in. Fast food disasters, awkward uniforms, terrible managers, and that first magical (and tiny) paycheck.
No matter where you grew up or whether it was the 70s or the 80s, it turns out joining the workforce for the first time followed the same script: confusion, humiliation, accidental insubordination, and memories that are still hilarious decades later. Proof that nothing bonds us quite like minimum wage misery.
Malls may be a dying breed now, but once upon a time they ruled our social lives. With special guest Matt Friedlander, we dive deep into what made these climate-controlled wonderlands so special.
From record stores and arcades to food courts, hanging out all day without buying anything, and the pure freedom of being dropped off with friends—this segment is a love letter to the mall era. We debate what we miss most, what will never come back, and why the mall was so much more than just a place to shop.
🎧 Grab a slice of Sbarro, meet us by the fountain, and relive two eras where work was terrible, malls were perfect, and the 70s and 80s continue to battle it out.
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